Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 03, 1868, Image 4
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- X CQjCnilATI BOfttt AUCTION.
the editor ot tfte Time*, a
rare. judge of horse-flesh, and'saia to be the ar
owner of a large quantify of ''rapid stock," di
ha* ffeett looking for addition# to his well th
kept stable* at the horse auction headqqar- ts
tejrs fe that city. He say* the auctioneer ar
oft the i#c8frWjNfc<iW his aaoctum, just er
as be was anticipating a out xor copy, a
hontedi^tBring forth the horse." Enter ta
tiro attendants leading, or more properly, in
supporting-? dilapidated equine specimen, dc
tdeweak- and emaciated to possibly walk, in an
without itelMWa He has a head Eke a tb
biin vio^ His back-bone is too sharp for br
ergn ehiekens to rooet on, and not hair e- jD
noagh in his tail tQ make a fiddfe-^w. f0
There are bunches big as watermelons on fo
gntgfrtf down his sides to lu
carry off therein-water., . .... *
o -^nctic&eer?-"Ah t gentlemen, here we th
hare a fine specimen pTthat noble animal, bi
the horse. I sometimes think that the er
hg^'$8'.'ih"i way related to man, (By- er
stander?'This horse is a devilish poor re- at
bttSon/J Tflk of tbe sagacitj of the dog, 01
that of the horoe far shpasses it Look at ni
bim.^ See how he pleads for sympathy, w
fBystander?'Beads for oats, more like.'] in
What', shall 1 hear for this noble animal ? th
CRode bov?'Hear the b&ls tolling in a day m
i' " - - 0 - - ? , .-V. _ . _
or two.] A direct descendant from Buce- er
phalli ; h e vis sired by Lexington, Ken- tii
tttAy, and dammed by [Bj rstander?"Ev- la
etybodythat had owned htm,"} his mater- C
nil ancestor. Come, gentlemen, make me in
i.tdd. If yon want a family horse, of a at
gBJGtle and affectionate disposition, not did- h<
peied to run away [Bystander?'Or walk
^ber/l ti*. ? yoUt mnuiL Any gentle- n<
man,- by leaving ? deposit of fire dollars for fu
security against iast ariring, is welcome to g<
take and toy him. [Bystander?'For soap- m
gx^sse.'] He is warranted not to poll when tl
Ikohed to the stable, [Hostler?'Or when tt
hitched in the wagon,'} and can go single ai
oe doubles [Bystander?"He would go h<
better withn horse on each aide of him to rf
hold him. up.'] Gentlemen, do. I hear an <j
offer ? If yon don't want him now you b<
could easily dispose of hhn for a cavalry t\
hone in the next war. He may be oouaid- m
crod the no pha ultra of a horse. [By- ti
tender?'Tea, the knock knee plus ultra.'J1 w
What am I offered ?"
X Voice?"Seventy-five cents." st
-*-Tittign?ei "Sold!" B
1' TiiT Tsbnae, Everlaste?' Stuff !?
To hear Goagh tell the "drugger" story
is worth a quarter at any time. The story, ~
is a oapital one, bat it takes the man to tell ^
it. This be does in some such words as ,
tbew; .,v ?
A long, lean, gaunt Yankee entered a ^
drug store and asked:
"lie yon the drugger ?" 1
"Well, I s'pose so,; I sell drugs."
"Waal, her you got any nv this here
scentin' staff as the gals pat up on their f
handkechers?"
440 J6?"- ? i ii
"Waal, our Sal's gwine to be married;
she em me ninepence and told me to invest |
the hull amount in scentin' stuff, so's to
make her sweet, if I could find some to ol
suit: so if you're a mind I'll just smell ri
round.". aj
The Yankee smelled round without be- ti
hag suited until the druggist got tired of
bim; sod, taking down abottle of harts- ai
horn said: b<
"I've got a scentin* stuff that will suit n*
jhon. A single drop on your hankerchief E
will stay for weeks, and you can't wash it ei
out; but to get the strength of it you must it
take a big smell." la
MIs that so, Mister ? Waul, just hold oh g<
4 minute, till I get my breath, and when I o'
sasueow, you pat-it under my smellers." a:
The hartshorn course knocked the w
Yankee down, as liquor has done many a c<
man. Do you suppose he got up and smelt is
again, as tile drunkard does ? Not he; but U
rolling up his sleeres and doubling up his ri
fists, he said: ' o\
"Ynn mid* toa smell that tarnal ever- st
lastin' stuff, Mister, and now I'll make you pi
smell fire and brimstone." w
' S(
Codet Scene in New obleans.?The iE
New Orleans Picayune is responsible for a;
the following: , vi
The Judge of one of our municipal courts w
Cut gloomj and grand on his bench. The &
prisoner occupied the dock apparently meek 0i
and down east. She had a merry twinkle in d<
her eye, however, and had the magnate but ir
perceived it, he would have been more care- a<
ful in his questions:
"How many times are you coming up tc
here?" ai
"What, yer honor ?" ai
"How many times are you coming before h<
me ? This is the third time the present tl
week ?" IJ
"0, no, yer honor !" ti
"Didn't I see you here, yesterday ?" uj
</T*n__ ? i i?* ...
** n ny, UU, ^er uuuur, jl nos 1?)I> mguv it
yer seed me, in the concert saloon. It was m
ft bit of drink we had together, and yer n<
honor did talk beautifully, wid yer canning
ways and saucy jokes. Aye, yer honor's
the man for the gals. The d?1 admire ye,
but yees are smart." m
"Stay your tongue?you can go."
"Thank ye, yer honor." k
The prisoner went out, the Judge blushed, ^
and the audience roared. "
Are You Beuth.?Booth was lately v<
traveling on the cars; the passengers hear- I)
ing he was aboard naturally evinced tnat t(
curiosity prevalent with most, to see the E
celebrated actor. It was whispered that d<
he was in the car. Among the passengers 01
was a genuine Connecticuter, who occupied bi
a seat some four or five benches in the rear lc
of the great object. By slipping from one ei
9eat to another, he very soon occupied the ai
one immediately "aft" of Booth. His anx- m
ieiy was great, reaching over and touching it
Edwin on the shoulder, said: . si
"Ah! eh! excuse me, sir; but is your ai
name Beuth V* tc
In his well modulated voice, Booth replied,
"Yes, sir, my name is Booth." in
"Alt! eh! ah! eh! excuse me, sir; but is sc
your name Edwin Beuth?" m
"Yes, sir; my name is Edwin Booth." di
"Keally, eh! ah! sir; but you must real- b;
mn ova* Knt ?k f aK i ova trnn w
Mviwv u.v, bu } uiioau . cu 1 ou( ato jv? tt
are yen a brother to the gentleman who had c<
the little difficulty with Mr. Lincoln at the ai
theatre ?" v<
j|0T A young gentleman, five years of
age, was approached with childish endearments
by an infant of eighteen months.
"Don't you see," said the mother, "that the m
baby wants to kiss you?" "Yes," replied bl
young maturity, "that's because it takes w
me for his papa." is
HONOR TO THE HOUSEKEEPER.
"The woman who is able to systematize JJJ
id carry on smoothly the work of an or- On
nary family, illustrates higher sagacity ^
an is called for by seven-eighths of the Te
sks done by man. Men take one trade
id work at it; a mother's and housekeep
*s work requires a touch from all trades. Q1
man has his work hours and his definite ^
sks; a woman has work at all hours and pei
cessant confusion of tasks. Let any man
a woman's work for a single day; wash 0U]
id drees the children, having provided No
etr clothes the night before; see that ti3l
eakfast is under way to suit a fault-find- for
g husband; the wash boiler on with water
r the wash) and the clothes assorted ready ev<
r washing ; the dish water heating, and a at*
aoheou thought out for the school-goers; as
nice dinner in the good man's dinner pail; an
e beds made after proper airing, and the
igs fought off and kept down; the fath- bl<
's convenience exactly hit for family pray- JJ*
s; the systematic sweeping of the house ve
> least once a week, and of living rooms ?
ice to three times a day, according to the
nnber of men to bring in mud; the actual ?[
ashing and hanging out clothes; the dryg,
sprinkling and folding, and to-morrow,
ie ironing of the same: the assorting and
ending of them, and provision of the new
e the old give out: making of bread three
mes a week, with cakes and pies interested
judiciously; pickles, preserves and
iUar stores to be laid in and not forgotten
their season; children's manners to be
tended to ; company to be entertained;
ir own person to be tidied to please his
re; the tired him to be waited on by the
> less tired her, and the home made cheerV;
his trowsers to be patched after he
>ee to bed, (so he can put them on in tne
orningthe children to be helped about
teir lessons and reminded not to forget
teir Sunday school lesson; the shopping
id marketing to be done for the household;
>usehold attended to and matters in geneil
kept straight around home. Meanwhile
iapa must not be troubled or hindered a)ut
his work,' because his work brings in
le money. Yes, man's work brings the
ioney. But man's work does not so tax
le head and heart and hands as woman's
ork does.
Beside all this, man is helped by many
;rong relishes and incentives in his labor,
[e is out in the world among folks. He
>mes and goes and is refreshed in spirit. ?
ut woman works alone and almost un- y
uown. To please her husband and her
>ed is possibly her only motive; and, alas,
aw many wives there be who sob in secret
jfore their God, because they fail to win ?
ae smile or word of praise from their hus- jj
stods. It is stupid and brutal for any orinary
man to be finding fault with woman;
ad equally so to treat a wife with the neg- J[
?t which implies indifference. She has m
ielded up herself, her life, her all, to him.
et him appreciate her love, and show such
ppreciation. Let him manifest his love q\
i return.
SELfr-SFSTAlWT5G FARMS. fo
Ex-Governor Z. B. Vance, of North Car- in
iina^ in his address before the Border Ag- qt
cultural Fair at Danville, a few weeks or
to, offered the following practical sugges- fn
on: _
In a country so sparsely settled as ours,
ad where lands are held in such large
xlieB, the theory of a division of labor is
at sound economy in farming operations. J
very farm should be as nearly independit
and self-supporting in all respects as
can possibly be made. In mercantile par- *
mce, a farmer should, if possible, be a w
tneral dealer to at least the extent of his ^
svn consumption. Planting, therefore, di
) contradistinguished from farming?by yf
hich we understand a special devotion to
)tton, rice, tobacco, or any great staple?
liable to this objection, it is not self-suslining.
An imperfect and unwise ar nj
mgement, that is, by which so many of [||
it planters expend the proceeds of their
aple crops for provisions and stock, thus
rlnnklo fkr/rfi^a and nninmissinnQ as "I
Ulg UVUViV VUVW MMM VVHUM?*VW-W*awj ??w J
ell as shipping away the fatness of their d]
>3s every year and placing nothing back B
l lieu of it. Every man who tills the soil to
i a means of living should surely first pro- Tl
idehimself with everything which his farm _
ill grow before he plants a single seed for
tie. Another great objection to planting, |
r special farming, is that it is ruinously &
sstructive to fertility and an enemy to the
oprovement of lands. It is, I believe, an
jcepted truth that there are no means of
srmanent improvement in our soils equal E
i the cultivation of some of the grasses
id the rearing of flocks, which both retain _
id return fertility to the earth. We are
ere directly on the dividing line between ^
le planting and the grazing regions of the
"nited .States, and by a judicious and scienfic
intermingling of both, I give it as my
ahesitating opinion that we stand in a bet- t
tr position to secure wealth by agricultural ?
leans than any other people on the conti- ci
? r*J . 7 TT
ent.?tioutnem jrianier ana warmer.
REGULARITY* IN FEEDING. T*
Every good farmer knows that any doestic
animal is a good clock?that it
nows almost to a minute, when the regux
feeding time has arrived. If it has
jen accustomed to be fed with accuracy at
le appointed period, it will not fret till
>at period arrives; after which it becomes tij
;ry restless and uneasy till its food comes, cv
t* it has been fed irregularly, it will begin
> fret when the earliest period arrives.? ?
[ence this fretting may be entirely avoied
by strict punctuality ; but it cannot be E
therwise. The very rnomeut the animal
Bgins to worry, that moment it begins to ^
>se flesh; but the rate of this loss has nev
been ascertained?it is certainly worth j,
1 investigation?and can be only deter- to
,ined by trying the two modes, punctual- ?
y and irregularity, side by side, under
milar circumstances and with the same I
nount of food, for some weeks or months
igether.
There is one precaution to be observed II
i connection with regular feeding, where (;(
>me iudement is needed. Animals eat V
lore in sharp or frosty, than in warm or _
imp weather. Hence, if the same amount
y weight is given at every feeding, they C
ill not have enough when the weather is Fl
>ld, and will be surfeited when it is warm
id damp. Bpth of the evils must be a)ided,
while a little attention and observaon
will enable the fanner to do it. 1
Tucker 8 Rural Affairs. ?
Boiling Grain for Fowls.?Experi- t
ents have proved that there is considera- ^
e economy in boiling corn and barley th
hen feeding them to fowls, but that there cei
no saving in soaking oats or buckwheat. <
lilt ffltlMlte groquim.
TERM8-IN AJDT AJVCEji
(?Copy, on? y?tac,^J. I io
ie Copy, Six months, 2 oo
n Cojpjy Three months, .? L 00
^o Copies, one ?^00
re Copies, " " 12 50
n Copies, " * 25 00
*j
To persons who make np clubs of ten or
>re names, an extra copy of the paper will be
nished oneyear, freer* chaise* ; ...
ADVEBTI8EMENT8
rVill be inserted at One DoUar a^d Fifty Cents
c square: far the first, an<$--Sev#ty.five jCettts
r square for each subsequent insertion?less than
ee months. A square oonsista of, the space oopied
by-ten lines of this size type, or onn inch,
i.advertisement considered lesedhan afeqhate*
jemi-Monthly, Monthly, or Quarterly Adversments,
will be chained. Two Dollars per square
JmS^Tsemi-AAnuia or Y&rly Contracts
U be made on liberal terms?the oontract, howsr,
must in all cases be oonfined tothe iznmedi
business of the firm or individual pontracting.
Dbituary Notices ahd Tributes'of .Respebty rated
advertisements. Announcements ofMarriage*
d Deaths, and notices of a religious character, fated
gratis, and solicited. ' w'?J
3T- Personal Oommnnieatkms, when admlssaj;
Communications of limited or tndfvual inter;,
or reoommemdstions of ^andidatoe-fer-offioec
honor, profit or trust', willber charged fee-as adrtisameaU
...
.vi I !!. 1 =
8TBA ?C; v,j in? * >.
roB pmNTiivo.
'HE ENQUIRER OlTICl
Being now supplied with the "4 *
VERY BEST MACHINERY,
. i < -i)/ ilUS \x>rW i\
And a fine assortment of
STEW JOB TYPi
And other Material,
JOB PRINTING
Of every description,
OIL BE NEATLY EXECUTED,
v.y, : ; . . '
TEBM8?CASH. , f
October 10 24 tf
RY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
B, F. RAWUNS0N '
1ESPECTPULLY Informs the dtinem of Tori
A District and the public generally, t'at he ha*
i hand a fine stock of Dry Goods and-Groceries
hich he will sell as ?. :. t .
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.1
He has made arrangements to purchase a largt
ianty of
O O T T O IV ,
r which lie is prepared to pay the highest price*
cash.
He also wishes to purchase immediately a lar?
lantity of Corn, Wheat, Oats irnd Bacon, togethwith
all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, foi
1 of which he will pay the highest market price*
cash or barter. <
October 8 41 tC [ORE
LANDS, MORE MINES,
_ _M0BE WAIEB-EOWEBS.
THE demand lor Lands, Mines,
Water-Powers, Ac., Is on thetnerease
wfinBgL and those having ihem to dispose o:
r'- narni^ would do well to let it bo known lr
time. The delay ibr a month Ortwc
om now may divert the tide of purchasers efeehere.
In September and OctoDer. purchaser!
ill set oat on a tour of inspection or the lands ir
irginia, North and South Carolina, with the inntion
of buying for cash. If you offer no in1
cements, yon may be yeai-s in disposing o:
>ur surplus lands. Apply earlv to
JO&N MAY,
Agent, Broker and Commission Merchant.
August 27 85 tf
JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON,
immiiuisnimiT,
NO. 7 SOUTH BTREETi
BALTTMORB.
PARTICULAR attention given to sale of Cotton.
Rice and Southern Produce, and Puriase
or Grain, Guano and Plantation Supplies.
References? Messrs. Lambert, Gittings ACo.,
iltimore; Messrs. J. D. Aiken A Co., Charlesn;
James Pagan, Esq., Chester, S. C.; Messrs,
tiompson, Withers A Woodward, Winnsboro',
December 23 35 ly
FRIFP & JMAlf,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
11 Cotton, Rice and atl kind* of Country Produce,
Venning's "Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
, St. James Friff. Julius A. Mat,
1?3r- Refer to Dr. John May, Yorkville, S. C.
October 15 42 3m
JAMES ~M. CALDWELL & SONS,
Dotton Factors,
accommodation wharp,
OBARZilI8TON, S. O.
LDYANCES made on consignments. Refei
those who wish information to Col. D. L.'Mcay,
President of the People's National Bank,
iarlestou, S. C.
September 17 38 6m
w. clawson. j. s. r. thomson.
CLAWSOK & THOMSON,
Attorneys at Law
and
SOLICITORS IN BANKRUPTCY,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
t-ir Special attention given to the Filing of Felons,
to the Prosecution of Claims in Bankrupt ;
and the Collection and forwarding of Diviin/to
irt fvfiflitors.
September 17 88 tf
RICHARD TOZER,
NGINEER AND MACHINIST,
COIitTMBr/L, a. o.
(TEAM ENGINES and Maohineryof all des)
criptions made to order and WARRANTEE
give satisfaction.
Mr Orders from the country promptly attended
April 2 14 9m*
RICE & DAVIS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 5 CEnrrRAL Wharf,
BOSTON", MASS.
J-R. JOHN R. LONDON, at Rock Hill, S. C.,
rJ. will forward Cotton to the above firm free ol
immission, and will make liberal CASH AOANCES
on Consignments.
uctooer i 4a 4m
J. NEWTON LEWIS,
rENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
or the Sale of Produce and Purchase of Merchandise,
NO. 71 SOUTH STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.
'articular attention given to the Sale of Cotton.
November 5 45 tf
INDELLIBLE nVK, AC.
lAYSON'S Indellible Ink. Horn and Gotta
Percha Dressing Combs, Lilly White, Brown
indsorSoap, with a full line of fine Extracts for
a Handkerchief, and Toilet artiolea. Just reived
at the York Drug Store.
JOHN C. KUYEENDAL. '
October 8 41 tf
ALLISON tf.BftA.TTdN,
CHEMICALS, Ac., have now on hand the follow'ln?
i. -r./AJ.-ft '.;* . ' 1
WjSrW' Preparations,
to which the. attention of the public generally, 1
and Physicians specially, is called, vis:- -1
i POUGEfiA'SwSS&trNDIODINIZEHCOD- ?
: LIVER OIL. Tbiabeftutifttl .. . ... \
FRENCH PREPARATION j
Possesses not only the nourishing properties of 0
COD-LIVER OIL, bat also the Tonic, Stimulant, c
and,Alterantvirtues of Iodine, Bromine and Phos- i
phoms, which renders it stronger than pore Ood- 0
IiivertHl-^eavIng, therefore, time, money, suffer- <,
ing and life. - ' ' > ' X
FWGERA'S IODO-FERRO-PHOSPHATED (
KT,mB OF HORSE RADISH. J
This Elizir acting as a Diuretic, Tonic, Stimulant, J
Emmenagogue and a powerful Regenerator of the
Blood, is a njoat tovniuable reraody for. all Constitutional
disorders due to the impurity and pov- :
erty of the blood. - 1
THE MOST KRIECT IRON TONIC,
Httbbsll's Femtsi Elixir of Bark, or Elixir of I
CAUSAYA BARK, IRON AND BISMUTH.?
TheFetrmted Fni-rfr of Bark, is a pleasant Cordial, J
and contains eight grains of Pyrophosphate of
Iron, inAafltbfluSd ounoey and in all cases where a _
mild and Efficacious IRON TONIC is desired, r
will be found a most j
VALUABLE PREPARATION. ;
HtTBBELL'S ELIXIR OF YALEBINATE r
OF AMMONIA.?Anddyne, calmative and ton- 2
ic. Used in Hysteria. Spasms, Nervousness and t
Debility. Fun Directions accompany each Bottle c
ul.wjcawvc iioiwauuusi 4
WJLSgys PREPARATION OP HYPOPHOSPHITE
AND BLOODOETTL?For the
0UBE OP C0NSUMPI30N,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac, Revised Directions for
Milk?-COMSTOCK'S
RATIONAL POOD, for Invalids, Infanta and
Dyspeptics.
HubbeU'* ELIXIR OP YELLOW PERUVIAN i
BARK (Clnoona Galiaaya). A cordial, tonic and
febrifuge, as approved by the Profession. 7
May 28 .22 : tf
NEW GOODS I
?S CHUMS THE CHEAPEST! .
H. F. ADICKES !
. T1ESPECTFULLY informs his customers and ,
I Bb the public generally, that his new Stock of \
tJOods has: arrived, and. Is now ready for inspeo- ]
, tion and sale. The Stoak has been selected with j
grdat care and purchased on the very beat terms, ,
and will bo sold accordingly. In the matter of ]
LADIES' DEESS GOODS, \
Ho caneffertmtisual inducements both as regards j
Styles and Prices, and specially solicits an exami- <
nation of this Department. He has also a splendid \
I assortment af llfae&l HaTS AND BONNETS? ,
1 something entirely new and very handsome. La- ,
dies' SHOES of all qualities and at all prices.
aRNTLEl^Na' GOODS. ,
lathis Department the Stock is Vary complete, j
embracing READY-MADE CLOTHINO, o/eve^
ry description; end at all prices. Also, Cloths,
CaasimereA'Satinets, Ac., Ac.
Boys' and Mens* Hats, Boots and Shoes. Sole
i odd upper Leather and Shoe Findings.
HAHBWABE,
Embracing all the artides usually found in an
ntHxmntry Store, together with Cross-cut and 5
? Hand Saws. Bench-Screws, Carpenters' Tools,
8tocks and Dyes and Cabinet Maker's Materials. ]
' SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.;
His Stock of Books is annsnally large, embracing i
L all kinds of School and Miscellaneous BOOKS. 1
1 Any Book that is not on hand, will be procured 1
? at snort notice. . 1
SUGAR AND COFFEE, !
, Yankee Notions, Domestics, Ac. Best Factory 1
Yarn at $2 per buqcb.. <
He invites an examination of his Stock, feeling I
assured that his oan afford as good bargains as any t
other Store in the up-country.
? October 8 41 tf
I TO THE PUBLIC.
r 11TE have just reoeived a very large and gener- (
i f? assortment of
DRY GOOI5S,
, HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GROCERIES,
? NOTIONS, AC.,
r Purchased in New York and Philadelphia tor '
[ Cash, which wo are selling at LOW PRICES?
, lower than they can be bought in Charlotte or Co.
lumbla, and certainly as low any in this market. j
, Call ana judge for yourselves. We especially int
vite attention to onr beautiful assortment of
; LADIES' FANCY AND DRESS GOODS, ;
f Irish and Chameleon Poplips, Scotch Plaids, Ac., (
Balmorals, Pannior Blurts, i
Mile?' Shoes and Mens' and Boys' Boots and f
Shoes. t
Best assortment of fine CASSIMERES ever .
' brought to this market.
Splendid collection of Pocket Knives?remarkably
cheap. :
A. B. and C. Sugars, Java and Rio Coffee, J
1 Bagging and Rope, and a great variety of other
articles usnall kept in a first-class store.
AVERY & WILSOJT.
October 8 41 tf
UtPOBTUTT TO PLABTEB8 & OOUHTBY MEE0HAIT8.
JtJWIJS T. COIT,
Cotton Factor, <
- ansa in amof main.!
CHARLOTTE, N. C. ?
Office next door to Brem, Brown dt Go's Hardware j
' Store, Up-Stairs. t
HAVING effected my arrangements with rs- (
sponsible parties in New York, I am, now g
prepared to make liberal CASH ADvANCKson i
Cotton, which will be promptly forwarded, free 9
of charge, or it will be held or sold in this rafcrket c
if so desired. I will receive cotton at any of the j
Depots between this point and Columbia, and the
money will be forwarded from Charlotte by Express,
thereby saying time and expense.
Consignments of all kinds solicited, either for ]
sale here or for shipment. I shall give the busi
? ?.V* aTaM/Vi4 nnannmni nGnntlAn nn/^ oKoll f WTT
new lil| wwoTOfc JAUOUUIU avwuuuu, auu muui uj
to promote the interest of the Planters.
Cash Advanced on Railroad Receipts.
I refer, by permission, to Capt. I. D. wither.
spoon, Col. W. H. McCorkle and Capt. L. M.
. Grist, Yorkvilie, 8. C.; Hon. J. W. Osborne, Gov.
Z. B. 'Vance, T. W. Dewey <fc Co., Bankers; First f
National Bank, Brem, Brown & Co., Hutchison,
Burroughs <fe Co., Charlotte, N. C. c
October 8 41 3m a
NOTICE TO PLANTERS. ,
. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. \
THE highly satisfactory and remarkable effects c
of thisGUANO in producing very largely in- j.
creased crops of Cotton, Corn and other staple c
crons. has attracted the general attention of plan- a
tera and farmers. In order to confirm public con- v
fidence in the continued excellence of this Guano j
and avail of the best scientific ability in the prose- *
cution of this Important business, the PACIFIC j
GUANO COMPANY has consummated a professional
engagement with Dr. st. JULIAN RAVENEL,
of Charleston, s. C., as scientific adviser _
and consulting Chemist to the Company. Dr.
RAYENEL Is conversant with the composition ,
and qualities of the Guano, as well as with the
oharacter, policy and unusual resources of the
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, aud will com
municate full information on these points to plant- I
> ers who may call on him, or address him by letter
at Charleston. S. C.
! JNO. S. REESE <fc CO., General Agents, j
Pacific Guano Company, Baltimore, Md.
J. N. ROBSON, cf
Agent for South Carolina, Charleston, 8. C. j
November 5 45 4t f
MEITDENHAIL'S HAND LOOM. 2
Farmers, look to your interests.?
From fifteen to thirty yards can be Woven on
this Loom in a day. It weaves as fast as anvFac.
tory Loom. It weaves Just the Goods for Home
Wear. Half the Cost o f the Clothing of a Family
can be saved. From ?*> to ?iu a day can De made
on it. Its parts are all self-changing.
By the turning of an easy crank it lets the Warp
off, winds up the Cloth, treads the Treadles, ana
throws the shuttles. It weaves Jeans, Linsey,
Satinet, Blanket, Tweed, Doable Plain, various
kinds of Ribbed Goods, Fencing Twills of all
kinds; Flax, Cotton, Tow or all Wool Cloth, Bag- ging,
Toweling, Table Linen, GarabaldLor Bal- ~
moral Skirts, Woolen, Linen, Hemp, or Rag Carpets.
l
It is smAll, neat and light. It is not larger than J
a common Breakfkst Table, and is made in the o
most workmanlike manner, of good material, and p
handsomely varnished, ft is very simple and ea- 1
ally understood. Everything is performed by A
turning a crank. f U
For further particulars send for circulars, or call si
at the "Adickes' Building," up-stairs, where a v
Loom can be seen in operation. r<
GEORGE T. SCHORB, Agent, w
Yorkville, S. C. '
October 1 40 tf
IK THE DISTRICT COCBT 0
If the United State* for theDlstrict of 8. C.
In the Blatter of 1 T_
J ABIES FIN LEY, JIn Bankruptcy. Si
It YorJcville, in the said District, on the 16th day A(
qf November, 1868.
OTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been ff
31 hied in said Court, by JAMES FINLEY, J
f York County, in aald District, duly declared a of
lankrnpt, under the Act of Congress, entitled oil
'An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bank- at
uptny throughout the United States," Approved, Be
dMan&, 1887, for a discharge and certificate there- ed
t, from all his debts and other claims provable th<
inder the said Act; and the 12th day of December, bit
868, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for'the hearing be
f the same, before W. I. Claw son, one of the Reg- he
stars in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in on
forkville, South.Carolina, when and where the Co
; rod: to re may attend, and shew cause, if any they wl
tare, why the prayer of the said Petition should tb
lot be granted. ta
l P. Mi EPPINO. U. S. Marshal as BCeasenirer. or
By T. W. Clawboi?, Deputy Messenger. J.
November 19 47 3t
I THE DISTRICT COTJET OF THE XT. 8. ?
For the of s. Oerolinft. D
In the Matter of 1 T? rt .. u
W. J. 8CAIFE, J BAKKRUWOI.
it Yorhn&t, in thixdd District, on the 16th day
of November, 1868. 1
TVHIS is to give notice that a Petition fias been -a
X filed in the said Oonrt, by W. J. 8CAIFE, of p
Jnion County, in said District, duly declared o
i Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled A
'An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bank nptcy
throughout the United States," Approved JL
Ina March, 1867, for a discharge and Certificate s;
hereof from all hi* debts and claims provable unler
said Act; andtheTWhdav of Decetnber, 1868,
it 12 o'clock, ML, iasssigned for the bearing of ttae 19
iame, before W. I. CLAW80N, one of the RSg- if
sters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office ^
n Yorkville, South Carolina, when and whew m
he Creditors may attend,.and shew eaiuse, if any li5
hey have, why the prayer of the said Petition
ihould not be granted. 4
1. P. M. EPPING, U. 8. Marshal as Messenger, j
By T. W. Clawbost, Deputy Messenger.
November 19 47 . 8t
or THE 1HSTOICT COTJET OF THE IT. 8. g
For theDhitrfOtofg. Csroltna.
ROB?EM1atFiKB. ) I"
At YorhnUe, m the said'District, on the 16th day A.
. of November, 1868.
TtHIS is_to give notice thai a Petition film been 71
X filed in said Court .by ROBERTO. PARR, of ^
Union County, in said District, duly declared a ?
Bankrupt, under the Act of Oongrcw, datttlod MAn ?
A.ct to Establish a Uniform System ofBenkruptey J
hrougbout the United States," Approved 2nd 2
March.1867, for a discharge and Certificate thereof
'rom all bis debts and other daan provable un- "!
ier the said Act; and the 12th day of December,
1968, at 12 o'clock, !^, laaasigned ibr the hearing
jf the same, before W.X GlAWSON, one df the ?
Registers in Bapfcruptcy of aaid Court, at his of- 2
See in York villa, South. Carolina, when and where A
he Creditors may attend, and show cause, If any Jz
:hey have, why the prayer of the said Petition z:
ihou Id not be granted. 7
1. P. M. EPPtNG, UJ3. Marshal aaMessenger. *'
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger;
November 19 47 "St _
01 THE DISTRICT COURT OITTHE U. 0. q
For the ID istrict of S. Carolina. '
fefrSSI? ] In BankrnpW.
At YorkvUle, in the soul District, on the 16 th day ^
of November^ 1868. '' ~v
VTOTIOK isherebv given that a Petition baa bepn M
j^l filed in said bourt, by S. L. ADAMS, of j
York County, in said District, duly declared a
Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled li,
"An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bank- .
ruptoy throughout the United States,'" Approved }
2d March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate fr
hereof, from all his debts and other elaknaprovable
under the said Act; and the 12th day of: Decern- f[
ber, 1868, at 12 o'clock, VL is assigned i$r?he hear- f:
ing of the same, befbre W. I. dawsozL one of the 7j
Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his of- zi
[ice in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where r,
;he Creditors may attend, and shew canse, if any T:
hey have, why the prayer of the said Petition :*
ihonld not be granted. " . T
!. P. M. EPFING, U, S. Mart nal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Depaty Messenger.
November 19 47 8t _
Iff THE DISTRICT COURT
Of the United States for the District of S. C. O
IN THE MATOSJt or '* ' '' '
JAMES T. TRUESDELL.?In Bankruptcy.
At Yorkvdk, w the laid District, on the 16thday of A
November, 1868.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has
been filed in said Court, by JA8.T. TRUES- F1
DELL, of Kershaw County, in said District duly J
ieclared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, Y
entitled "An Act to Establish a .Uniform System B
3f Bankruptcy throughout the United States," A
Approved 2nd March, 1867. for a discharge and t?
Dertiflcate thereof, from all his debts ana other 2c
:Ialms provable under the said Act; and the 12th fr
lay of December, 1868, at 12.o'clock, Mm is assign- th
?d for the hearing of the same, before W. I, Claw- at
wn one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said si
Hourt at hi9 office in Yorkville, South Carolina, is
vhen and where the creditors may attend, and Y
ihew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the C
aid Petition should not be granted. th
r. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger, si
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. J.
November 19 47 St
or THE DISTRICT COTOT OP THE IT. & for
tlie Diet, of S. Caroline. H
IN THE MATTER OP
C. C. MONTGOMERY.?In Bankrnntcv.
it YorJeviUe, in the said District, on the ldtk day of M
November, 1868. A
VTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition baa
Ll been tiled in said Court, by O. C. MONT- -n
iOMF.RY, of Greenville County, in said District, H
luly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Con- J
jress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform ?*
System at Bankruptcy throughout the United *
Hates," Approved, 2d March, 1667, for a discharge "
tod certificate thereof, from all his debts and otn
>r claims provable under the said Act; and the
day of December, 1968, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned
for the hearing of the same, before W. I. bl
Jlawaon, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of
iaid Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Caro- tb
ina, when and where the Creditors may attend, ??
ind shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer at
>f the said Petition should not be granted. ' an
r. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
*?_ m nr n. T-v Sa
uy 1. YY VliAWOU^i 1/cpubjr iucancugcif .
November 19 47 3t ?
3T THE DISTRICT C01TET OP THE XT. 8~ _
For the District of 8. Carolina. JJ
ATcabK, ln
it YorkviUe, in the said District, on the 16th day
of November, 1868. _4i
Ens is to give notice that a Petition has been
filed ln said Court, by A. R CARROLL,
if York County, in said District duly dedaoreff *1
i Bankrupt, unaer the Act of Cong feus, entitled ^
'An Aot to Establish a Uniform System of Bank- Lc
nptcv throughout the United States," Approved 5,1
ma March, 1867. lbr a,discharge and Certificate
hereof, from all nls debts and other claims prov>ble
under the said Act; and the 12th day or De- "
ember, 1868, at 12 o'clock, AL, is assigned for the
tearing of the same, before WM. L CLAWSON, , ?
me of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court. 11
,t his office in Yorkville, S. Carolina, when ana f3
yliere the Creditors may attend, and shew cause,
f any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti- *1
ion should not be granted. J^r
. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. lia
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. ??
November 19 47 8t J*
IN BANKRUPTCY. J
rn the District Court of the United States, for the
District of South Carolina. ^
In the Matter of ) T?
5. F. BRIGGS, Bankrupt, J In Bankruptcy.
A DIVIDEND MEETING of the Creditors of At
ha oKrtt'o nomn^ Panlrmnf ttrl 1! Kh HuM Via.
jre WM. I. CLAWSON, Register in Bankrupty
of said Conrt, in his office at Yorkville, South |\
larolina, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on the 18th day of A
)ecember, A. D., 1808, for the purposes named
a the 27th Section of the Bankrupt Act of March
, 1807. W. B. METTS, Assignee. A(
N"ovember26 48 2t o?
Mi
i of,
un
ROSADALI8 i
of
PUMPIES THE BLOOD.
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For Sale by Druggists Everywhere.
1
LOOK HERE. In
SAYING made arrangements to get Stock direct
from Baltimore, I will resume my trade
taking BOOlS AND SHOES, making and re- T
aiting HARNESS, repairing SADDLES, Ac., at
(ENNIS CROSBY'S OLD STORE HOUSE, k
l11 Jobs done with neatness and despatch and on J\
arms LOWER THAN THE LOWE8T. By for
trict attention to bnainees and low prices for cy
rork, I hope to merit a considerable share of pat- Ca
onage. SPECIMENS AND PRICES of my De
rork may be seen at the York Drug Store. the
D.N.MU8BAY. 2,]
February 6 6 ' tf 1
r.?1 1 I : ... ? 1
I ruR DlflTKCDT COUJLT 07 THic TT. 8.
BVUhtfc? Pt^trtoxrft* OHiyWHf // :
jSj&m!bEE5^A, } |*g I
: YvrkvQlt, in t*s*md timlGth daf ':,.
of Ifomembmr, !M8t- wi r. .':u;* |f
tHIS In to give notlee IliiJb* Petition lUe Mia .
: filed lit ?M Orart, by SfttrblTlLUm^
York County, 8. in ?aid Dbtrfat, dulyde*
trad^Ban^j^ ir^.Ow^pw^^lh .
3 under the said Act randthe 12th dOVcf X>eeea?r,
1888, at 12 o'clock, M,, la?lirtha fa
arlng of the samey-hefoce WJ4. L CLAW80N. ;
e of the Begiatexa, in Baukruptqy of aula ttM
itirf, at his office in* Yot4f?ffle,-Sentbr ChroUns. 18<
Mn and where the Oedlteee wtai'Mw proven ' i
bIt daitna and.other partial hahitwed, may a*? fa*
id, and ahew caoae, i/ ainrjthey havq, why the i
aver of tbeaaid Petition afcoaia Hotbe granted.
P. M. BPPING, V. & MaxahalMHem^gttv By
J. H. Cutwsoit, Deputy Meeeenger. PJ
November 19 ,|7~ .' ' ' 9t'' MM
: ??r -,-rf -ff?t;, :1
r THE DMTEIttr 000*T ?T TO U. ? cfi
For the iHbtriei'oTOl' CWt-ofeuu (tie
? rttiij|AiTiai W'" * 5!|
WM. T. MOKKB9.?ft* Badttui*jy. r * ?
t YorkviUe, in the taid JXrtrict, on tht Ifoh day 5/
KmraSBgt
ily declared a Baakrfipt, nndtrthe Ajot of GgSS ^
cue, entitled "An Adto MrtM a< Pnitma r 1
ratem of Bankraatey - ttonaafcrnit Pittad 4"
atea," Approved Sd March* isa|^ ibr adlatiwee
id certificate thereof from all his debts and oth-, ^
^l^ms^ra^hl^un^^the^Bald^A^j^and^tbe g
nmn,one of the^leafcteis1 In-' BaaMraptey ot
kl Court, at hie nf&ostwYoefcvlUe, ftoBth Carat 3
sa, when and whaee Ifcd Pred*ota Jbaj attend, 2
kdahew canae. If any Ujey. ha*^ "wby ItojwaTa^ J?
the said Petiflon btouiafW ^ *
P. M. EPPING, rr. S. MUaStfaSroBeniSr. g
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Meaoonger. *
November? Jff-" v " * Jfi
f THE DlflTIUCT C01XRT ol ?BU.? J
Porthe DisttiMtf^Oaiatiiiasu J
* m1 a rb oatf iftuuraMadi sLiw saii.i.r 8
JAMES U w ?
< Yorkc&it, in titnoidJOMct, on M
.1, . ..t .4fee?pfcr,JM8rf.,.,, -** is i-i-a -? g
g-OTICE is hereby given that a Petition has ?
, IVVUI ?U| UM U^w?> - mm 111 L jp\
adarthe add Act; ?cttfae )2H>da^vi Datoni?, r<
M, atl2o'okwk, M* to totfffa* Art* htogM
ive, why the prayer of stin^d ti
Jtbegranted. ... .utid luaaoqiiiv djiw/ JB
P. mT EPPING, U. a Marahjd m Kmtmgtx. ?
: 2
IBT THE OMTIUCT?OCOT!
ftke Uiltod Statu ft* the District affli C. g
In AmMatter of ) ? r:~ B
SAMUEL BLAIR. *
pmiSJsto ?
pproved Jd^fareh,1!^, Ibi'a^iadulMwand Cw- *1
acate thereof, from alLhk dibtonicawthiMfc ir
rovaWeunder tha?40A^; tod tbe2irt^^ of
; hfa oflB^^Yorkrille, 8<5tS^??lin?, wh? et
id where the Creditors may attend, tod shew o)
aim, it any they /h?t? wfry theptajfc of the to
idPetlUon ahflpkiaotbeigjeaotod*:! 4acic^i >1
P. M. EPPIgg, J?, S^sM.w UftNM*r^'
.JSSPMPS '
ITT THE DISTRICT COURT a
ftlM United ItstM for tke District ofB. C.
In the Matter of ' \ j tt j.*h iiumeiuib 1' ' ' r;
E. P. CASTLES. J
t TorieoHU, in the mid Diethet,onthe 25th, doff
of November, 1868. vi
llHIS & to give notice that a FdUttfcWVMn ?
t filed in said Court, by li F. CASTLES, 4t m
ork County, in aaid uUackt dalj ibdM a '
ankrupt under the Act of Cpftgneae, entitled " An PI
<4 toEstabiiahaUnifann$ystimoffianknlptoy "
tronghoot the United fixates."Approved, Mapen tjl
oibm
?e said Act; andtl?e81*<SRSrw5s?nbi;l8?, **
12 o'clock, M.f is asBigead for the hearing of the
11
orkvilla, South-Carolina; whan and whe? the ' :
reditors may attend, and dbdw canse. if any Li
tej have, why the prayer of the said Petition pj
lould not btf granted;:. v it.' < : AS
, P.M. EPFING, U. S. Marshal as Measetfger.j ?
NovjLS^f^^^V^ t ED
J THE DI8TEICT C0UET OF THE TT. ft Jj
For the pisteiotof 8. Carolina. ~
In ihe Matter of 'li,B.,nnH?T Sr
ARTIN ARMSTRONG, ] 1S BANKKCPTaT- , Mj
t TorhnUe, *? the said District, on tke25tid^ <1
18i8. y - - g
[iHISistogiveantioethattiBBtitionhasbeeDfiled . u
L in said CouxtT by jZBglN ARMSTRONG. ??
York County, in saidlJfstrtot, duly declared fgj
Bankrupt, under the Act of Oongteas. entitled
In Act to EttaMUK a Uniform g^ettm 'OfSank- &
ptey throuoMut- the United Stated'-Approved m
id March, 1887. tor a discharge and Certificate *
eroof. from all his dehta and other el aims proVa- pj
eunder the said Act; andthhStat day of De- dr
mber, 1868, at 12 o'clock, JL is iaafgiied tea
e hearingofChe same, before wl LCLAWSON, ..
ie of the Regfatera in Bankruptcy of aaid Oeurt,
hia office in Yqrkvillev South Carolina, when '
id where the CraUion may attain), and shew M
use. if any they have, why the prayer of the #0
id Petition should not be granted. s*.
P. M. EPPING, V. a Marshal aa Mesatager. W
By J. H. Clawbow, Deputy Messenger. ' ( * i
November 28 48 ' > *? . St Ml
r THE BISTBICT CtHTBT OF THE V. 1 *
For tlie &int. of S. Carolina. ,
\ YorkviBe, in tfLttcud Ditbriet, on the 25th thy 8*
if November, ifft6.
Mawte;Ft
mqty. in aaid District dulydeplaiwda Bankrupt,ider
the Act of Congress,'ratKied "An Act to 5
itablish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy .-<
roughout the UnitidfltateaJ'. Approved Mara **
, 1887. for a discharge and certificate thereof, J
>m all his debts and other claims provable on- Be
r said Act; and the 21st day of Decern ber, 1868, at ' 1
o'clock, ML Is assigned for the hearing of the **'
me, before w. I. CLAW80IT, one of the Reg- j*
era in Bankruptcy of said Court, at hie ogles in
jrkville, South Carolina, when and where the
editors may attend, and shew eause, if any they 3
ve, why the prayer of the said Petition should ~i
tl* granted. 1
P. M. EPPING, U. & Marshal as Mttaengec. I
By J. H. Clawsos, Deputy Meeeenger.
November 28 .48 :'8t v ..
IN THE DISTRICTCOURT J
THE U3ITED STATES FOB THE DIBTilOT 0FS.OL "S
INTHI1UT??0? ' ^
J. F. STEELE.?In Bankruptcy. tb(
: YorkviUa, in the said District*, on the 25th day of gn,
; Nwefnber, 1868. ^
TOTIOE la hereby given lhafca Petition has been art
I filed in said Couxt, byXF. STEELE, of Yotk bei
unty, in said District, duly deoiarsd a Bankpt,
under the Act or Congress, entitled "An tift
;t to Establish a Uniform System of Bankrupt- Mj
throughout the United Spates," Approved aid sto
irch, 1807, for a discharge and Ceroncate therefrom
all his debts ana. oth6r claims provable i
dor said Act; and the 21st dayof Decern ber, 1888, latt
12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the bearing of the the
ne. before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers Vie
said Court, at his office In York villa, South 1
rolina, when and wherg the Creditors may afc- *?id,
and shew cause, if anythe^ have, why fee
aver 01 ine sua reuaoa saouiu u? wgnnwa, wm
P. M. EPPING, U. 8. Marshal as Messenger. '1
By J. H. Olawsow, Deputy Messenger. J:; (S
November 28 48 tr*
IS BANKRUPTCY. "?
the District Court of the United Statu for the ha
District of South Carolina. <*J
In the Matter of i
ED. JEFFJERYS, Bankrupt J "BhWiptoy. ??
DIVIDEND MEETING of the Creditor* of P?
of said Court, at his office in Yorkville. South
rolina, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 18th day of 1
cember, A. D.,1868;for the purposes named in ?"
a^tb Section of the BknkmpUkct of March
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3X5 BOOKS AND WORKS Of REFERli),'
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tYiicnceof jiKftictMc??x liin i AflUfi of wn- ^
Anatomy.*?Horin't Elemental1 v TbnllM on
ttmsroAmrtoiy; Wilsoa'a Apafcmr. wtth Kol[0TI
Microscopical Amwuiy % i)rmifcy Ma
nan's Anatomy j Giay's Anatomy. |
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iyk>r'a Toxtook*r. . j;
^?^v^8yma>rtoeipleaaK rmetteoof 9*rry^
,Ftwe^'s 8nigical Pathology ; Macleod's I
fiiliTlildi./ jflilrtiia c-toriese' 'ifchiwly Tlrow*t
CUlnlar Pathology ; Paine'a Iastttats* of
cSrfetrte* Longshore* a' Obstetrics ; West on
seases of Women ; Weston Diseases of CbileD'
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a&mgl^^^stedge of the entire pcactioe of J
rhoee Ttehing SeJwiMsh^s s^mldjarder them
S^scnl^f of the Philadelphia Univereitr of
sdidne ana. 8nrf?% Ninth ana Locust Streets,
tilmdelphia, Pa.
PAUSE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
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oka seat upon receipt of fio, postage free. 1
Uniwrtftjj Journal, published every two weeks
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UHrees, W. PAINS. M. Jfc,
Dmh of J\AC%Uy%
^ ^Philadelphia University, 9th 6 Locuat.
Huiiufeiiffr
' "HEAR ME FOS MT CAUSE!
|Av USQ entered into OoptrtMnUB lot Mtoth*
I er year, with the great "King of Dey/' old
oh." Iam more ftxlly prepared than ever, to exe^BEATJTFFUL
iMeNESSES ilk every style
the Photogzmphie Art, and at prices suited to
) times. A fine light, a complete equipment,
i an experience o i many years, enable me to
rmount difficulties in the way of less kvored
ists. My skill has often turned ugliness into
mty; hence the least favored need not be dls- 9
iraged. Call and examine thosenew and bsau- |
u aoaraons to an six?forestall vMnres.
r rooma an still in "Adiokea' building," third
J. R. SCHORB.
Llbums and Sterepsoopes always on hand. The
tor instrument, with, a collection of pictures for
isame, triHsaablaywtrtoiisfteewf purtof the
be Without tearing your home. Wonderful!
)ecember 23 84 tf
STATIONERY. AC.
viUe and vftdaity, that owing to hi, infirmi(l
h? has been compelled to quit working at his
de, and inorderto4*tarn*nnonestpenny," has
mod in the room wS&niug the ENQUIRE R
'FTOK, a small Stock of BTATION KltY, which
proposes to sell at short profits. The Mock
nwi w * www, xjvwar ana xiok r A_rr..He, 01 m
ferent grades; Legal Cap, Bill Payer, <fcc. Offl
1, Common Letter and Fancy ENVELOPES. I
riting Ink, Instaada, Steel Pens, Pen-Holders,
ncfle, Sealing Wax, Mucilage, Copy Books. Ac.,
, He respectfully invites those desiring any- O
ng in this line, to give him a ealL M
' JOHJT E. GRIST.
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